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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (343)2/13/1998 12:04:00 AM
From: vinh pham  Respond to of 723
 
KLIC is a major customer for ESIO's vision products. Following was a
KLIC press release

Kulicke & Soffa Gets $9.8M Order For Taiwan Factory

WILLOW GROVE, Pa. (Dow Jones)--Kulicke & Soffa Industries Inc. (KLIC) received a $9.8 million contract to supply semiconductor assembly equipment for Focused Technology Corp.'s first factory in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

In a press release Tuesday, Kulicke & Soffa said shipping will begin in March.

Focused Technology is a privately held start-up contract assembler.



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (343)2/20/1998 12:31:00 AM
From: vinh pham  Respond to of 723
 
Samsung is a major customer of ESIO. Alliance with INTEL would
help them thru the current ASIAN crises and hopefully order lots
of 9300 memory repair systems from ESIO:

S. Korea's Samsung Elec In Semicon Talks With Intel

AP-Dow Jones News Service

SEOUL -- South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. (Q.SSE) said Friday it is in talks with the U.S.'s Intel Corp. (INTC) on mutual cooperation in the semiconductor business.

The U.S. computer concern is considering plans to invest capital in Samsung Electronics' semiconductor operations in exchange for more stable dynamic random access memory chip supplies from the Korean company, Samsung Electronics said.

But Samsung Electronics, a major unit of conglomerate Samsung Group, denied the possibility that Intel may raise its stake in the company.

Currently, Intel holds a 10% stake in Samsung Electronics' U.S. subsidiary, Samsung Austin Semiconductor.

Shares of Samsung Electronics were up KRW1,600 to KRW87,500, on volume of 574,690 shares at 0415 GMT (11:15 p.m. EST).